RIT professor works to make technology more accessible

8:00 PM,
Jan. 20, 2013

Raja Kushalnagar

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A Rochester Institute of Technology deaf faculty member who is working on a report about making technology more accessible can draw from personal experience about the cost of inaccessibility.

Raja Kushalnagar, an assistant professor at RIT's National Technical Institute for the Deaf, is preparing a report about bridging the gap between advances made in technology and their availability to people who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind or have limited vision.

Although Kushalnagar, 42, has now published more than 20 articles and chapters of books on the design of accessible technology for ...